Homeland Wounded (Jareeh Watan) Project signs cooperation agreement with Ministry of Education and the Revolutionary Youth Union
The Homeland Wounded Project signed on Wednesday a joint cooperation agreement with the Ministry of Education and the Revolutionary Youth Union as part of its plan to expand to the segment of the wounded with partial disability who wish to complete their educational attainment and provide the educational support necessary for them to achieve their financial independence and their ambition.
Under the agreement signed in the Ministry of Education building, the tasks and responsibilities of each of the three parties were defined. The partially disabled will receive pre-university educational support from the project and with the facilitation and direct technical supervision of the Ministry of Education and in cooperation also with the Revolutionary Youth Union.
In statements to SANA following the signing of the agreement, Minister of Education Dr. Darem Tabbaa noted that the ministry’s duty is to provide facilities to these young people who sacrificed for the sake of the country by supporting their ambition to complete educational attainment and securing all the requirements for that to follow up their success in professional and academic life.
Head of the Joint Administrative Committee of the Homeland Wounded Project, Deputy Minister of Defense, General Mahmoud Al-Shawa, indicated that the project shares its work with a number of governmental and private agencies. The aim of the agreement is to provide services and facilities to the wounded personnel in schools and to involve them in educational activities carried out by the Ministry of Education, in addition to providing them with the necessary support from the Revolutionary Youth Union.
In turn, Head of the Revolutionary Youth Union, Ali Al-Abbas, pointed out that the Union, through its educational centers spread in the governorates, will implement special courses for this segment of the wounded to help them achieve educational attainment.
The Homeland Wounded Project, launched by the Presidency of the Republic in 2014, targets all the wounded personnel in the army, armed forces and allied forces. It aims at supporting the wounded, treating him, achieving his rights, and rehabilitating him to be able to return to society and integrate into it on his own.
Inas Abdulkareem